Eye-Openers: This is what $300 million of destroyed Italian cheese looks like

Eye-Openers: This is what $300 million of destroyed Italian cheese looks like

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From the local scene:

Embattled bar facial recognition service SceneTap is trying to shed its creepy reputation, but in a possible publicity stunt, did it also send a streaker onto the field at a Giants game? And ironically, a streaker with his face covered? [SB Nation]

El Huarache Loco is unlike any other Mexican restaurant in Marin. [Marin IJ]

From the national scene:

Ouch: “The earthquake that rocked northern Italy on Sunday destroyed more than 300,000 wheels of cheese worth 250 million euros, an industry official has revealed.” That translates to about $315 million. [The Mirror]

Steve Cuozzo reviews NoMad in New York, which he declares the year’s best new restaurant “by a mile”: “The question about chefs who play with arcane molecular riffs, as [Daniel] Humm does at EMP, is: Can he roast a chicken. NoMad’s bird for two ($78) is a masterpiece you might have encountered in a rustic French auberge 50 years ago.” [NY Post]